
Essie Davis
Amelia Vanek
Noah Wiseman
Samuel Vanek
Hayley McElhinney
Claire
Daniel Henshall
Robbie
Barbara West
Gracie Roach
Ben Winspear
Oskar Vanek
Cathy Adamek
Prue
Craig Behenna
Warren
Hachi
Bugsy
Tim Purcell
The Babadook
Chloe Hurn
Ruby
Jacquy Phillips
Beverly
Bridget Walters
Norma
Adam Morgan
Sergeant
Pippa Wanganeen
Eastern Suburbs Mum 1
Peta Shannon
Eastern Suburbs Mum 2
Michelle Nightingale
Eastern Suburbs Mum 3
Tony Mack
Principal
Carmel Johnson
Teacher
Craig McArdle
Young Policeman 2
Terence Crawford
Doctor
Tiffany Lyndall-Knight
Supermarket Mum
Lucy Hong
Supermarket Little Girl
Sophie Riggs
Checkout Chick
John Maurice
Car Guy
Stephen Sheehan
Magician
Alicia Zorkovic
Fast Food Mum
Lotte Crawford
Kissing Woman
Chris Roberts
Kissing Man
Annie Batten
Old Woman in Corridor
India Zorkovic
Fast Food Kid 1
Isla Zorkovic
Fast Food Kid 2
Charlie Crabtree
Fast Food Kid 3
Ethan Grabis
Fast Food Kid 4
Sophie Allan
Fast Food Kid 5

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Released
en
$2,000,000.00
$10,300,000.00
- #monster
- #nightmare
- #parent child relationship
- #dysfunctional family
- #sleeplessness
- #single mother
- #grieving
- #woman director
- #death of spouse
- #behavioral disorders
- #psychological disorders
- #traumatized woman
- #adelaide australia
- #adelaide
- #depressing
Reviews
The Babadook is one of those elusive horror films, that's open to broad interpretation. My personal feeling have watched the whole film in the context of the single mothers predicament, is the real monster is the spectre of domestic abuse. Abuse that happens when a fundamentally decent person, is pushed too far by life and circumstance. I will warn you, this film is most definitely not for

<em>'The Babadook'</em> is a well done horror film, one that is most definitely creepy. I would've liked more from the monster and how it works, though the film does give you enough and certainly does a fine job at building up the atmosphere of uneasiness that the thing produces. One great part I noticed is the sound editing, which is astutely crafted throughout. Essie Davis does terrific in

The best pure-horror of the year. But that's not saying much. Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go.

Ba Ba-Ba Dook! Dook! Dook! The Babadook is written and directed by Jennifer Kent. It stars Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Daniel Henshall and Hayley McElhinney. Music is by Jed Kurzel and cinematography by Radek Ladczuk. Amelia is a single mother still haunted by the violent death of her husband, she is trying to deal with her young son Samuel's fear of a monster in the house. Initially tolerati












